There are no visible dependencies between solr, clamd, varnish, etc and PHP. Take a system backup and try it.
Lucas
On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 7:13 PM, Austin Einter austin.einter@gmail.comwrote:
One more installation tikka 1.3 , with all these apps already installed, I am bit nervous to uninstall PHP 5.4 and install PHP 5.3.
Anyother alternatives....
-Kamal
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 5:36 AM, Austin Einter austin.einter@gmail.comwrote:
Dear Jamie Holly Thanks for the input. Now already I have installed many applications such as apache, mysql 5.5, apache solr, clamd, dovecot, amavisd, varnish etc. If I uninstall php 5.4 and install php 5.3 now, I am NOT sure if it will break anything. Has anybody done this anytime, kindly share...
Thanks --Austin
On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 10:37 PM, Jamie Holly <hovercrafter@earthlink.net
wrote:
I assume you're talking about CentOS 6.3, since 7 isn't available.
First, I recommend going with PHP 5.3. There are a lot of contrib modules that still have problems in 5.4. 5.3 is what comes with CentOS 6, and installs without a problem, including APC and Memcache. I have a server running it that gets about 1/4 million pageviews per day.
Also Remi's repository is always a nightmare. You are seeing that here with broken dependencies (wanting different versions of libjpeg). Since Remi does a lot of dependency breaks, I would recommend asking at their forum for help:
http://forums.famillecollet.com/
But again, I strongly recommend going with PHP 5.3. It's a lot less headache not only from CentOS, but also from Drupal.
Jamie Hollyhttp://www.intoxination.net http://www.hollyit.net
On 3/17/2013 10:47 AM, Austin Einter wrote:
Dear AllI am almost blocked regarding this issue.
It looks to me anything I want to install that invoves PECL , my machine does not work properly. My experience with APC was so bad, finally I just left it off.
Regarding Memcache support for Drupal 7, Just to make sure that there is no dependency issues, I tried to build the required stuff.
I built libevent, memcached. It went smooth. I was able to start memcached service properly.
Next, I wanted to build php-pecl-memcache. Here is uncovered certain issues. I downloaded php-pecl-memcache 2.2.7.
Found instructions at http://install_php_memcache.onlinephpfunctions.com/ to build.
When I execute phpize command I get
*Can't find PHP headers in /usr/include/php The php-devel package is required for use of this command.
I tried to install php-devel package. It gives below error
*--> Finished Dependency Resolution Error: Package: php-gd-5.4.13-1.el6.remi.x86_64 (remi) Requires: libjpeg.so.62(LIBJPEG_6.2)(64bit) You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
But libjpeg is already installed. *[root@ip-173-201-189-43 memcache-2.2.7]# [root@ip-173-201-189-43 memcache-2.2.7]# rpm -qa | grep libjpeg libjpeg-6b-46.el6.x86_64 [root@ip-173-201-189-43 memcache-2.2.7]#
Now I am clueless how can I support Memcache in D7 site.
Did anybody face this issue anytime, any pointers highly appreciated.
Thanks -Austin
On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 5:32 PM, Austin Einter austin.einter@gmail.comwrote:
Dear AllI am facing some issues with Memcache install in a Drupal 7 site. Environment CentOs 7.3, Drupal 7.15
- First I Installed memcached using yum command (tried two times one
time from remi repo and other time from base repo). 2. I configured /etc/sysconfig/memcacche config file 3. Started memached service
Looks everything went fine.
Then I
- installed php-pecl-memcache from remi repo
- enabled memcache module in drupal
Added below lines in settings.php file
include_once('./includes/cache.inc'); include_once('./sites/all/modules/memcache/memcache.inc'); $conf['cache_backends'][] = 'sites/all/modules/memcache/memcache.inc'; $conf['cache_default_class'] = 'MemCacheDrupal'; $conf['cache_class_cache_form'] = 'DrupalDatabaseCache';
After that I restarted memcached, httpd service.
Next I am unable to access my site. If I do not use memcache it is running fine, once i enable memcache it does not run.
Anybody has faced this issue.
Kindly guide how to resolve this issue.
Thanks Austin
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